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I have received your two Letters of the 23d & 28th Ulto with their enclosures, and have caused...
I had the honor to address Your Excellency on the 28th ultimo. I beg leave to inform you that the...
When the Board of General Officers in Jany last regulated the number of Servants to be allowed to...
I do myself the honor to transmit to Your Excellency a resolve of Congress which promotes the...
I have duly received your Letter of the 10th with its several enclosures. I am pleased to learn...
I am honored with your Excellency’s letters of the 3rd and 8 instant—The Post did not arrive...
I have been honored with Your Excellency’s letter of the 12th instant. The Clothier informs me...
I do myself the honor to transmit to Your Excellency the resolves of Congress which have been...
Your several Letters of the 8, 15 and 22 Instant have been received and shall be replyed to by...
Your Lre of the 27th of January is received. In answer to that part of your lre of the 15...
I am honoured with the receipt of Your Excellency’s letter of the 29th Ultimo enclosing one for...
I have been honored with the receipt of Your Excellency’s letter of the 5th instant. The Officers...
I do myself the honor to transmit to Your Excellency copies of the several contracts which have...
I do myself the honor to enclose to your Excellency a late resolve of Congress. The Clothier...
I do myself the honor to transmit to Your Excellency a late resolve of Congress. I am, with the...
In the absence of General Lincoln I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your...
I have received your favor of 5th Instant, inclosing the Resolution of Congress of the 12th of...
I have the honor to enclose to your Excellency a late resolve of Congress. I am, with the most...
I beg leave to inform your Excellency that I purpose embarking for Europe on board the Packet,...
Your letter reached me yesterday, and informed me of your intention to embark next Week for...
I am honored, my dear General, with your very flattering, and highly esteemed letter, enclosing...
I am directed by the Pennsylvania State Society of the Cincinnati to inform you, that the...
In obedience to an order of the Pennsylvania State Society of the Cincinnati, I do myself the...
It was not till last evening I discovered that a packet, which I had done myself the honor to...
In obedience to a resolve of the Standing-Committee of the Pennsylvania Society of the...
Flattered by the opinions of some of my friends, who have expressed a wish that I would offer...
Major Jackson presents his most respectful compliments to General Washington—He begs leave to...
Amidst the important cares which engage his attention, will my dear General permit the respectful...
On an intimation received this morning from my much respected friend General Lincoln, I presume...
The subject of this address affects me too sensibly, in different relations, to admit of a...
With pleasure I received your letter of the 9th, and am obliged by the communications therein...
Mr Archibald McCall of this city, who is, I believe, employed to procure a house for the british...
At the sametime that I acknowledge the receipt of your letter, notifying me of your intention to...
As some appearances in the conduct of Mr Otis make an explanation of his application to you, as...
Philadelphia, 5 Nov. 1792: Declines “the honor of your nomination to the important office of...
I pray permission to inform you, that I expect to embark for England, within a few days—and to...
France, at this moment, exhibits such scenes as the pencil of Salvator Rosa would have been well...
When in Europe I supposed that the collection of State papers, contained in the volumes of which...
I have been favored with your letter of yesterday, and thank you sincerely for the obliging offer...
With a sense of gratitude, which words can but feebly express, I transmit to you the just account...